Correa’s 12-year, $315 million agreement with the New York Mets hit a snag Friday as the Mets expressed concern over the standard physical players receive before signing a deal. The delay comes just three days after the San Francisco Giants postponed a news conference to introduce Correa after the sides struck a 15-year, $350 million deal.Â
The Mets and Correa’s represenatives are aiming to work through the issues and preserve the agreement, according to a baseball official with direct knowledge of the discussions. The person spoke to USA TODAY Sports on condition of anonymity because negotiations are ongoing.
The Athletic reported that the Mets expressed concern over imaging around a lower leg injury Correa suffered as a Houston Astros minor leaguer in 2014.
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That leg injury was strongly believed to factor into the Giants’ flagging of Correa’s physical, as Correa, agent Scott Boras and Correa’s family awaited his official rollout in a San Francisco hotel, only to be told the Giants needed more time to examine results of the exam.Â